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The Shinnecock Nation wants free beach access for tribal members in Southampton.
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Across the East Coast, federally recognized tribes have been offered free beach permits for tribal members. Now, the Shinnecock Indian Nation is asking the Village of Southampton to follow suit.
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Joy Harjo is America’s first Indigenous Poet Laureate. She’s been a voice for Indigenous poets and artists during her time in the role — finding common ground among Native Americans in her travels, meeting with tribes like the Shinnecocks.
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WSHU’s Sabrina Garone spoke with Shinnecock member and curator of the Outcropping – Indigenous Art Now exhibit at Southampton Arts Center Jeremy Dennis.
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Making his second trip to Connecticut since taking office, President Joe Biden is pushing a $3.5 trillion spending plan that would lower child care costs…
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The mayor of West Haven says she uncovered multiple “improper” payouts of federal Coronavirus relief money. New York healthcare workers can apply for…
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Things got heated at a roundtable on schooling in Connecticut. Former Governor Andrew Cuomo is in more hot water, a tribal-run cannabis dispensary in the…
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An abundance of life and little pollution found after a study of waters off of Plum Island. Getting the unvaccinated, vaccinated. Nassau County does not…
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Some good news for Connecticut college students, what a new survey reveals about student mental health, Connecticut to receive millions in opioid…
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Decades of tribal advocacy has led to a historic deal in the Hamptons. The town of Southampton will return some ancestral lands to the Shinnecock Indian…